Stokes Sounds Off: BREAKING TEMPLE NEWS: Opening Arrangements Announced for the Cody Wyoming and Wichita Kansas Temples; Preliminary Details Released for the Rosario Argentina Temple; and Preliminary Site Work Underway for the Couer d'Alene Idaho Temple

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Monday, May 18, 2026

BREAKING TEMPLE NEWS: Opening Arrangements Announced for the Cody Wyoming and Wichita Kansas Temples; Preliminary Details Released for the Rosario Argentina Temple; and Preliminary Site Work Underway for the Couer d'Alene Idaho Temple

Hello again, everyone! The First Presidency has released the opening arrangements for the Wichita Kansas Temple and the Cody Wyoming Temple and the preliminary details for the Rosario Argentina Temple, in addition to acknowledging that  preliminary site work is underway for the Couer d'Alene Idaho Temple. There's a lot to get to, so let's get going!

A media day for the Wichita Kansas Temple will take place on Monday, September 21, with tours for ivited gues the next couple of days. The public open house will run from Thursday, September 24, through Saturday, October 10 (excluding Sunday, September 27 and General Conference weekend, Saturday and Sunday, October 3 and 4). The dedication of that temple will follow on Sunday, November 1, 2026 at 10:00 AM (with a rebroadcast at 2:00 PM), under the direction of Elder Patrick Kearon of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.

Meanwhile, for the Cody Wyoming Temple, a media day is set for Monday, August 24, with tours for invited guests the next two days. The public open house will run from Thursday, August 27, through Saturday, September 12 (excluding the Sundays of August 31 and September 7). The temple dedication will follow on Sunday, October 25, 2026, at 10:00 AM (with a rebroadcast at 2:00 PM). The presiding official for the Cody Wyoming Temple dedication will be announced closer to the time, so it could be a member of the First Presidency.

As for the Rosario Argentina Temple, the edifice will rise on a 1.59-acre (6400 m2) site bordered by Santiago bis, Alvear and Güemes streets in Rosario City, Santa Fe, Argentina. The size and site parameters will be announced at a later time. As for the Couer d'Alene Idaho Temple, the Newsroom notes the following information:

"Preliminary utility and infrastructure work to support the future Coeur d'Alene Idaho Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is now underway following approvals from the City of Coeur d'Alene.

"City approvals allow the Church to begin initial site preparation work, including grading and the installation of underground utility infrastructure such as water, sewer, and electrical service connections to the city’s existing systems. Design work on the temple continues, and a date for an official groundbreaking ceremony has not yet been announced."

So, there you have it. The latest temple news, delivered a little later than usual, but the Newsroom is back up, and that's the important thing. I invite you all to stay tuned here for my coverage of the latest updates from the Church News, Newsroom, and Church of Jesus Christ Temples sites. I’ll be sure to pass word of those along to you all as soon as I learn about them. In the meantime, that does it for now.

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Thank you for the privilege of your time. Until my next post, I wish you all the best and pray that the Lord will bless you all in everything you do.



3 comments:

  1. The Church News has also covered the two temple dedications and the site confirmation. Additionally today, the Newsroom has shared the latest updates on the renovation of the Salt Lake Temple, The Church News covers that same information in two new reports, highlighting renovation updates and the opening of the Visitor's Center on Temple Square.

    And I have updated my documents tracking apostolic assignments to dedicate temples and announced temples for which official confirmation is pending. My thanks once again to you all.

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  2. Someone posted this in the Masfe.org Facebook page. I don't have a validation of it's accuracy or source.
    The first Otavalo patriarch said: "I had a dream that, in the highlands of Otavalo, a temple was being built; and I testify that so it shall be."
    And the second patriarch (Castañeda) said: "Yes! A temple will be built—I know it—right here in Otavalo. However, only our children will see it; I myself will not see it, but our children surely will. We need only be prepared."

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    1. Interesting, Chris! Thanks for stopping by to share that. I always appreciate hearing from you.

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